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Ve learn from Ihe National Intelli- rgcncef, that Rvfus'iKihg, our Minister to England, has been compelled on ac count of ill heal th,' to resign his mission, and 'that he has solicited and obtained perniission to return home.' It is expect ed he mil sail -for .the VI States, during the present month Conjecture will now te busy as to the' probable successor of . ' f It in'' ' (-'. i .' 'V; .Making. r The nominations of Jam Coohy of Ohio," as Charge Jdes Affaires to . Peru, and otA JyJSpjpleton to Sweden, have 'been confirmed by the Senate. I. . v " .; . ..'.H. . . H ; - ... ; vMrr -rTwpri, late Civil andTopogra phical Engineer . this State, ind re cently appointed to the 1 same, office in ' Georgiay has arrived v at .lil le'dgeyilleV preparatory ' to .his entering on the "discharge of the duties of his omce ''Under the Congressional; head, will be foundjan official letter irom the JAtr) xorney- o enera i o i me u . ia les, tu 3Ir. Monroe, then President of the U.; States, giving his opinion on thet right )f a "Foreign Minister o; retain money Ayhich had been adyanced to him as an outfits . If the construction bf-Mr.AVirt be correct, des it ;rlot .iustify Alnian i7tirariis 6f infamous memory, in re taining as he did,, the amount of salary and'outfit advanced to him as Minister to -Mexico, though - no ! services .were ever rendered by him to the; Govern 'jneni ? ' There may be ' some peculiar ' phraseology in i the acton this subject, wnicn Dears ine iiorncy vierierai out, in his decision y but on commop law principres, we' should-think, itwould .W . deterrairied that the .amount ad vanced beingln consideration of servic es to be rendered, a neglect to perform such services y would render the corir tract void land "an m action might be broughtifor the . recovery, of money so , advanced. " ; ' : t-- , Since the. resolution introduced by Mr.' Branch, of thisSfate, concerning Exccutjye power,' has been laid on! tlie table, Avhich is equiyalent to rejection, ; the most important discussion, bas aris en on theBankrupt Bill; Some me'm bers,.we find, seem sanguine that it will pass tliei present session, though . we think" the subject is so important it Tvill scarcely be matured"' In the House of Representatives, the . bill ;proviiin: for the surviving officersof the Revolui tionary Arniyv is under discussion,' but ' .We regret to, perceive, that in the House of; Representatives th appropriating: SI 00,000 tocora penmate Airs.": Decatur, widow ofCommodore Decatur, .and others, the repfesenta- tives of those officers who .were : con . cern'ed,in the cptting outTjf the'frigafe vhiiadelphiai at Tripoli has been laid on the table, here to remain; 'We re : gret it, because theclaim set op isa, 4 . v 'xlehi actually dueand ;hich ought 'to be paif.lThe, Philadelphia, command:' ed by.Conw" Bsinbrtdge with three hunH urcd men, lea. into jne ; nanus oi tne Tripoiitans,' and;the'crew carried cap tiyetoieuhgeon Vessel Vws mocc d : und er i thev t "castl es, Jand ;' the crfescint waved over ' the starspangled banr.err-It J h's juncturewhen the sMp.was in possession ot the enemy; uhderpf otectionof seyeral htindfed piec es of on! nance, that Decatur & a brave handful of men in V. little barque, jdis guiied as fishermen, fastened themselves to the frigate, sprang on board? and, after a fierce and bloody encounter with thev' malignant and turban'd Turk,' on the quarter deck, carried her at a! points, drove the. Turks into the peai tore down 'r the crimson flag, fired her in several parts, and took to their lit- tlecfishing smack, and sailed off trium phantly The widow of Decatur asks the nation to pay the gallant crew am herself, as the sole representative of her deceased husband, the value of the ship thus captured. ; I 'Had no important consequences re suited' to the nation, from this success- ; . . ful exploit, it. would still be a debt.- The ship was captured,' and lost to the nation j' she passed jnto other hands ; sailed under the enemy's flag, and, was recaptured from that enemy,; repassed into the. power of the'Americans, who destroyed her to prevent a recapture. Cooper's last novel is spoken highly of in the London papers, as being distin guished for novelty of incident, intense interest, and descriptions oi , scenery and passion, conveyed in - language strong and beautiful. It is. said, that the forthcoming novel of Woodstock oj Sir Walter Scott, is founded on the. . escape , of Charles II after the battle of -Worcester, and the book takes its name; from the '; cir cumstance of the King's being conceal- ed for a time in thp old royal hunting seat, where, Henry II. embowered, fair Kosamonu, anu tne site Of wnicn uten heim Hbuse now occupies. . Mr' Randolph lately 'Said, in one of his speeches that there was a time when the. expressions, vas good as the bank, as soberas ajulge," meantsome thirig,' but that tinie is past. He might have added that there wa9 a time, when the expression ' as dignified as a Sena tor", meant something, but that time is past. . - : ; s The Rt. Rev.-Bishop Ravenscroft, attended by the Rev. John Jlvery, ar- riyed in this place on Friday the- 21st inst.' He delivered two sermons 'on Satarday, and confirmed i seven per: sons j oh Sunday he also delivered two sermons Si administered the s.tcrament. For sound doctrine and powerful rea soning, we have seldom if ever heard the' Bishop's sermons surpassed: He is very impressive in his delivery and withal, - his language is so plain as to be easily comprehended by the most illi terate minds, j We believe there was not on&that heanl his discourse, but went home gratified They left here oh "Monday for Ed en ton. liz C.Starj .J- V V.,'..' . f ,' ! : i The Superior Court for this County, the Hon. Judge Ruffin presiding, com mended on Monday last-1 Two cases of a capital nature came on for trial. The first was thai of Nwicy'Quini a free wo man of col or, "charged with the crime of infanticide. ifbe trial commenced on Thursday morningarid the jury retired at 2 o'clock ; of that afternoon, since which up to 12 o'clock this day, (ma king a period of 46 -hours) they nave not agreed upon- their verdict The other case' was thatof a negro boy na- mpq7bm. charged withx,fiighway rob beryV ; After, full r,inyesdgation, the case was com mti ted; to .the j u ry wiq; in a few hours returned , a, verdict of Xot Girilly. ; , sK-' .. " tit, i jMamudrUqine convicted , at - the October Term, of the murder, of JFil Ham Johnson (after an ineffectual ap- peat to tlie Supreme Court, )was. tins morning arraigned at the bar ; when. after an impressive address to: the un-l happy man; his honour pronounced sen tence of deathand -appointed; Friday the,l2th of May, athe ' timev when it should be' carried into effect. M Ncwbern Sentinel :j j'..tJ. JTew and'Spendid fr&f The Rev." Elvv ;bf the ThirtT Presbyterian Church, and ,the;Rev. GreVory T.T Hi dell, of St" Andrew Church;VhIader nliiai purpose to publish by subscription! a Collateral Bible,- or a Key k to - the iLoi ri-ovripiutA, in niuui an me cor- responding texts are - prougnt together info, one view", and arranged in a: fami liar and easy manner. Fay.' Obs. ' :nVe 'have, noi- fondness,'; it ' is known, I ior tnecomoination oi spiritual anu lem- eu m lua-nucb. lumii ui i-uoiiivc,v poral authority in any governraent,whe- overshadowing clouds of barbarism arid thereof one, or of man v heads. We superstitipn. - . cannot he! n ' wishing however, that It is with great regret the Hoard have rk there were any authority in this court 1 - " ". particui ed below.' The evil consequences of the impunity of the reprobated practice of carrvinrr "dirks and bistols, are cort I tinually witnessed in different parts of our country. , Not a week elanses but the mails bring us information of one or other person being despatched to his Ion 2 account, in a fit of passion, by some young man; who had a deadly weapon too near nis nam At this, moment, i there lies at4he Mansion House in Phi ladelphia, a voung .man,, whose spirit hovers upon the borders of eternity, as douhtinp- whpthpr t takft-ifft fliHitr o i " . I not. from a wound received in a casual fray, from a dirk worn by a young man still more! unhappy, in yielding to the violence ot his passions, than he whose life is thus endangered. From the form or our government, mere can ue no ge-1 .. T - . . . i aL. 1.- I heral law on such a subject ; but there can be no doubt; it apDears to us, that the nublic peace would be consulted, if. by general co-operation of the several btate Urovernments, the practice ot car rying concealed arms, should be ren dered prohibitively penal.-JSat Int. v Rome, Feb. 14. The Police continues to arrest all persons carrying prohibited weapons. ' This lately happened to a young man, the nephew of a rich banker, who had a sword cane. lie whs sentenced to be led through the city riding on an ass, and tben,to be sent to the galleys for ten years.'- The uncle, to prevent the disgrace of the family. offered,60,u00 crowns tor a commutation ot the punishment .; but gov ernment was inexorable, and the sentence was executed in its tullest extent. LighthingitAn awful instance of the uncertainty ot lite was presented m tne, town ot tiamiiton; unio, on. the 5th inst.' During a severe storma flash of lightning; struck, the chimney 01 the dwelling of Mr. James Jboai, and caused the death of founoi its in- mates, the wife, two children and mo- . . . . . . ther-in-Iaw of Mr. Boal. Boring j "or Water. Th e NewBruns- wick Tunes notices another successful experiment of Mr. Levi Disbrovv to hb- ain fresh water by borings lately made on the farmiot Mr. John H. Bostwick, opposite thai: city, , On Thursday the 13lh ult. when the workmen had got down to thedepth of from 240 to 25Q feet the water rose above the surface, and discharged last week, at the rate of two gallons a minute, one foot above the ground ; and one gallon and a halt . .. . . . . 1 f 1 at' the distance ol two teet 5 and the quantity of water is increasing as the wonunen proceeu ,ims;is me iouriu nstance of the success of Mr. Uisbrow in tb,at vicinity, and the ground is as hih as anv in the neighborhood ot JNew Brunswick.' Mr. Owen's establishment at New Harmony has received aV library and philosopliical apparatus worth 20,000. Ihe iNew Harmony liazette 01 tneaaa ulfi savs ':'' The towntnow presents , a scene of actiye. andstMyind each is" busily engaged in; the occupa tion he has; thosea. for; his employ- menu" i FromIJberia...Yery lafeintelligence of a most encouraging character, ha$ been received .by.; the iioard 01 fJVlana- gers of-thetAmerican Colonization So ciety, from the Colony on the African Jl . ' . j:-- J- u f 1 Coast-, Ihe best hopes of, its friends vesseUwhich sailed from Boston, with a number of emigrants, arrived in safe ty 34 days' passage, and. all the passen ers were landed in good Ifiealth,8 ami received i brothers mdjsiifyrs, .by the other settlers, f The Captain of the ves sel' describes it as a deligh,tfu 1 pi ace, and ' the d es patches; from .the Colonial Agent, afford thestrongest evidence of the success of 'this xperimentand of the prosperity of the Colony. It is pro bable we shall have it in our; power to publish somewhat in Jetail, the accounts from tlie Agents of the Colony M ean while; as a' part of the interesting jri formation w hich, th ey.-f u rhi sh", may' be mentioneit tne destruction 01 inj;ee slave factories by the forces -of the : Colony,5 anu friends of this entefprize, and,the stea-1 ' trv, that had the power, as well as the Ageiir, wno accompanieutne emigrants will to follow the example of the Parjal j trorrr IJoston fo Liberia - who was Tta: The Government, in the particular descnb- teniiji on tne return voyage ami ieu x , 1 an accession 01 110 uoeraieu Airt-1 -, t,'vi is vmv jFaiiiu vt"v,,,6 u.imcoflsai!r, oy. : . rnWs M ?Rptflfernen a ret fnrrnln unc mf4PV ltor:aI ineirjmmerous connexion in the north, they ,1 . r, ' v t r; ''ifu ' u '--a -:-''eu v":''r. r " - aKetcti of, the Jr ormatioo ofthe -Confederi sell goods on such terms as to defrcom . ' IJWff ..;-acy;;yocd;: mSw'etttes'on' petitionnd renderit impossible tbbeunder-l " ' i (Monrovia).and.lt lS.Witlrpndethat the . : theBunker ;HUUBattle. 12 ' Currenev sold by any house in the Stare: - uyvranuuisinteresteu yiaoorcrs for its ""twy tuM16 iJuuucions.;inaex., ; y 1!..' ao-.iin.H Welfare. betioW;; in its -present asMrt f-.ft' " v - tJBUaHs iorMieatthb --; . . - . , . . ' - . ' . , v - ..... .. ; - - . - , " . -' ' - ' , -- ; - .' . ; . r-- ' ;' "f . ' "- v ' . - - " i . - . .. . ..... . -. ' - - : ' 1 .... "-..,."".,, . - 'V ., 'Vs' .t ' ; r and educated peopte,on a coast .envelop heard of the death of Mrjl Sessions, their j pn;the 4th ot Alarch; 17 days alter the neparture or tne vessel irom liDena, He was a zealous and able agent; and much endeared . to the. Colonistswhp went out with him. Altho' the climate mate of Africa may not be suited to white men; it is gratifying to earn that the faithful Agent of that Colony, Mr. Ash 'nun, continues to enjoy good healtl. v. j.mui j.fu American Clerical Biography, is announced that the Rev. Dr. Morse, of New-Haven. Cdrinvintends publish-- - ' rr . J v -1 MS a series of volumes : .one . every year, under the above vti tie.? Jts.-.ou jec't will be to collect and put into, a iorm ;or preservation ;anu-use, tacts and j information, now" scattered ;in mnnir onnionf .. annnr lirv,.lm f n y o.--- uuwa, u" published MSi. and, records respect- mgmen of the clerical profession of all ion of all ry, fro in ent timet denominations in this count its fist settlement to the presen James Thacher, of Plymouth, Mass. ..v n.ic uou,.uuc ' r nas announced to the public tnaty ne is our country, Fhe object of this ard- j wu9 uijuci larviux is iu rescue nuui ouur' ...1 ...1..' : a. r 1 virui n.l trncnW in tha i . . u'-wr Tn " uas a,lu c"a, i cu f -; nent or reputable,physicians, who have c. ii.-:. : 1 .f:il luusoeu meir career, anu are wormy 1 or agratetul,rememberance.-io.fvr.. 1 r "Vntirp 4 ';r'': l r V ; muideeoAgpomt- . lty ot North-Carolina A Meetine otnhe Comrai 1l nient of the University will he held at the'Execuitve Office, on Mon- day the 15th May next; for the purpose of; I filling the ya'cancies of Professor of Mathema tics and Modern Languages. A ' punctual attendance or the Members is requested. liy order. ,: . J. WETMOltE, Sec'y. April 26. . v; 55 2t -' To Jourheymen Tailors. f DHE Subscribers wish to emfilovfrnir orfivp X first-rate workmen, to whom irood wacres and constant employment will be givenap plication made immediately to ; ' i JOHN B. THOMAS & win INTER, Taiiors, O xford, N. C. 24th Peb. 1826. 3. Gales Son, t , ' Have Just received, f . The North Atnericiu, Iteview, For April 1826. - ,-- . CONTENTS. 1 - ; ' ; I. Verplank's Essay on Contracts: An Essay . on the Doctrine 0 Contracts; being an In quiry, how Contracts arp affected in Law 8c Morals, by Concealment, Error or. inade quate Price:Bv Grulian C. . Verplanki H1? II. Samaritan and Hebre w Pentateuch; De Pentateuchi Samaritani Origine, Indole; et Adct6ritate,Commentitio Philologica crite ria. Scripsit Guhelmus Gesenius. Vthe .Connecticut Alpha -of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, -September 13, 1825. By James G. Percival. '.'0 -...f' IV.. Sandwich! Islands: Journal of a? Tour a round Hawaii, the laTgest of the. Sandwich Islands. By a Deputation from the, Mission on those Islands. . C : '. -'--V ';. .' tied -nconifeWBi .' in connexion, with a history of the rise J -Vr itU'"- l i . - c . -. A il'l'l I E Subscribers respectfully announce to 1 land nrof?ress of medical science in A-r I lit. . j iu..vj t .r-,o- - "-7 f-f Jt- ll,c ruH"c, uiai mey are now 'opening, . . menca, b-Orn the first settlement or lin that elip-ihi conrm tn ww.-u VMUton on Christian Doctrine: A'Treatis K6"116 v?astc. ;Mne o.y ?;cnpiures aione. , ny jomi M,iumf VI. Memoir of Richard Henry Lee; Memoir 0f the life of Richard Henry Lee, and his " Correspondence with the most distin.uish- ea Men in jmt nca ana turope, inusirauve of their Characters, "and of the 1 Events of -the American Revolution. By his Grand son, Richard, H. Lee. . ' T-t .z- j ViU The Rebels: The Rebels or Boston be fore tlie Revolution By the Author of Hc VIIL! Shalers Sketches of Alders: Sketches of .Algiers, Political, Historical arid CiviL .andBanksof NewEnglanbS Algiers. . ' . s , Miscellaneous Poe'r s: Miscellaneous Po StanorcUhire; verp(!,;ChinWmllm v -:i - V,'' ems selected from the VUuited StatesLit- WareV Ittrdware ftdCuery;-,fc"-.-!;! , , " - V criry GazeitertV:! ; rpcrie'sForeigrtand.OomesticXlq 't t ' X .Critical Notices: .Atlaptic.iSouVrairVt ? Iron,' Steel and Cut Nails of all fi2es - : '; : : '; Rawle's View"bf the -Constitution -of the Cotton Tarn of atf "numbers, at low prices - ' ' -v ' i ' r United States. ;3. pbi's:ructorJEp V-.C:,t " ;." ''S'. Vnotri 4." Proposed Seminaryc of Education" rTjWith i, nunibet. ofjOther.tkhiclesia 'the'ge;.; l ' 4 ' : in3IaspcusetU.;5-LisuTe;:hours at SeaC nerat line,' forming n afisoitment of GooSsf . r , -I' TdJ Dana's pkomfi?rb Chemical Philbsb- rnbre complete andxtenavethariaby hitlier'l - - ; : T ' . -pby;7-'CWmsbfiehh:st:ites'lBn to brought to 'ibis place. t Frcar theDccunar .' ' . MANAGER'S ?FFICEr'. ,4 Drawing of the', ' " UNtrtN CANAL I.OTTEUV; 4 i-.Vv i.2ist Class. V--."rr (.-- following nurabcra wtre drawn in .'tho liky th 1825. ;For Sale udder aTjJetreie Vv' ; r K vl f the Supreme Couft olT North-Carolina - that valuable Lot iti the.cityl of Raleisrh' V k'novn by the name of the;VCtssooldlLot.V t' It Is: Situated -' immeliattiii;ia theUead of yards south of the; State-House,.bouiled op -: ; the. north byUnlon Squared on the feast by-;;-; IVSF e,CI Wo.. i-oanu on me west, .by Fayettevii c Street; v iXn JnJLr --S' . of which front public. Streets. This-jot is ; now nearly riimpidvedrand from iu situa-' l,on consmereu qne or ine-mostaesirabie, H?3"1 e MruWly. to erect a.Public . ; Mwuau UI . , iV WJU UCSVJIU ClUICrCHUrC Of lH nnf1 on r1;,.hfttW .: -r-f and twehtv-four months the purchaser: giv- in bond with u'nquestion able securities. J e- ing 'bond" wjth " unquestionable securities. 1"-. , ' uvV The sale willtkke place on iViday the 12tti!, . of Mar -on'the premises.;' v.J, . ., ''i WAI. RQIlAttDS.- C. 55. C. naiergn, March 23.T ,V. --:.S-:5,--.;45... -. at "intervals of two weeks, and. forward their fueiu2-encer wiu insert t ne ahrive thre tim vwmna to wis omce. tor payment ;, recently removed, an extensive ssortmifiit of 2 1 AeWTYorlc and Phdadelohm Markets. " v : yvu juuiviuusij ocjci.i(;u)iji vug . . eir assortment comprehends almost eve V inthe DrX Gools and Fancy Line,, . and.amomr it Is the fo'lloWin.'i-v-f v ' . -. ..i. . - . , :oupernne njue, liiacK and Olive Cloths ; uo. oassimeres .'..;d.; sjM'Vi "i'lriXmens. )fAw'nsrin(l', LinerY CambWs '.Do. Sheeting & Linen CanrbHcrJ taidkfljt plain ant figured-Book and Mull Muslins 4-4. and .'4. rmKU' io'J -1 do. 5 A large assiortmeiit q prints; new p natterrts Leno an jf Boyk . MusJ Ilan'lkffs , - ?s,v ' Commbn and'CaTjbifc. Ginghams St'fl Table and Birds-eve.Dianefa i -: Damask Table Cloths and Narijcins ; u . uauze uarege and Uros de Naples Huncldfii. Best German and Flag Handkfs. ry-. Striped, Corded,- Checked and Flowered . Muslins :?-'-'-A?.:i J , , , Gauze; and Bobljiqett Lace Veils j'' Mandarin?;Nanking, and C nton Crapes v. ' Italian Lustring and' Florence Silks". r -Hlack, WhiteBfue; Piiik ;' and Green Siths . French Bomba2ine..for Summer r.nata , Italian Crape and Crape.Shawls and Scarfs .'Supeine-lhtstibA'Cauibric ' . . v Ladies Cotlpn ancl Silk: Hose, iii great va ' , nety. , - ' DOSilk, Kid and Horseskin Gloves ; . . .--Figured & Plain Ribbons, assorted Colors - . Elegant Waisf Belt! and Buckles' r e insetting and &coliopTrimmings . ' , x me jjoDflinett Mce and lodgings r ;.v v , Do. Thread Lades and Ede-iners . - . . . v Common arid Cambric Dimity v ' . 1 K1Crn!M flnnrla I.', .t ? 't I -,apooi r loss, Cotton Tapes and Bobbins v , v An assortment of best Blue and Black' Ita. 1 Uan Sewing tSillf .rV r -- txK- ' ; Pin, Needles and Knitting Pma .' :-. Silk strjp'ed Linen, DrilliJg and Plain Do Do. Cotton c Vdo - 4 do .,''' Jiiue and Yellow Nankeens rt'.-(. White & fancv coloured M arseilles Vtln'f r . f : irunr.: nnA n: f.t f.n.-. .1- . . . ".t" . a French Cassinettsr'for Spring .wear " t - common: and S a perhne Circassians . . V-V. v&'I - lo V . hji , Bptnbazetts Do ; vDo p iCotton Cassimeres. , Furniture and ApronvCheck - Iff I , 1 ' ' Russia; Diiper Duck !'and Sheetings-:; ' c Doulas Ticklenburg? and OsnAburgs ' : . HBite ana uoioured cravats1 Tortoise SnelLfruck and Side Comba A Ivory andDressing porhbs ;4 Leghorn ami' Straw. Bonnets .iwiw, wr, an'j. r-nocijrusnes m V,t v Patent and Common Suinentlera : W Gentl?rneus White; Brown Black 1 .verHatSv,.!- . vv. 1 Do ahd Boy's Leghorn Do-f ;J IV Ladies' rid Gentlcmeu'a "Shoes of even ' iioes uesenpnon 4 Misses' and Children's l)o Scotch C'aitiiig.and,H6arth Ru A large aisrittment of Domestic? Goods : ; HAZLETi;& ROBT. KYLE. I-' . i r A:' f if ' X ' HP V i: r i; if 1 .' . 5 "SI-' I A '.?'.. 1 '- 4 1 .'. . ,1 7 1 j . v 1 . .1 i! c V j 1 w V 1 ,1. 4 .Aiu 1 1 J ''"':;-'-'v-Jr-.f:'r:'..',v.;'-!;r-'. -. : i. - .,-. - - .r . - . v -i s;- -:-.:,
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